What you feel is the edge, not a speck
Your eyelid sweeps across the lens every time you blink — thousands of times a day. If the lens is too thick, or its edge sits proud instead of tucking into your eye, the lid catches on it each pass. Your brain reads that as a scratch or a foreign body. Two things decide whether you feel a lens or forget it's there: thickness and edge fit.
Why one lens scratches and the other disappears
Cross-section at the lid margin — where the blink meets the lens edge.
- Lid snags the edge each blink → grit feel
- Constant awareness, urge to rub
- Worse the longer you wear them
- Edge tucks under the lid → nothing to feel
- You forget it's in
- Stays comfortable through long wear
Thinner is the fix — and there's a number for it
Thickness is measured as centre thickness, in millimetres. Many everyday lenses sit around 0.08mm. moodyClear's A-Series is 0.03mm — roughly half — with an edge designed to taper into the eye. There's simply less lens for your lid to find.
One more thing helps: low water content. High-water lenses can stiffen and feel scratchy as they dry through the day; the A-Series runs a low 38%, so it stays stable and soft rather than drying into something you notice.
A quick self-check
- Feels worse late in the day or on screens → drying + edge
- Better right after rewetting drops → thickness / dryness
- Same spot every blink → edge fit (sag)
- New wearer and everything feels like "something's in there" → you want the thinnest, gentlest option